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rental

[ren-tl] / ˈrɛn tl /
NOUN
rent
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Landing a generational quarterback is supposed to be near-impossible, like finding a coelacanth, a cool midsize rental car, or a Journal sports columnist who knows what he’s talking about.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the latest property price bulletin, the average rental price is £2,112 a month.

From BBC

The Federal Trade Commission scuttled a Blockbuster acquisition External link of Hollywood Video in 2005 as a merger to monopoly; Blockbuster, the supposed rental behemoth, declared bankruptcy a few years later.

From Barron's

The dwelling had also listed for rent at $9,000 a month in April 2025, however, then swiftly swiped off the rental market weeks later.

From MarketWatch

The new agency, the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency, also gets Measure A money to fund homeless prevention programs, including rental assistance.

From Los Angeles Times